零工经济
竞赛(生物学)
效率低下
利润(经济学)
福利
困境
共享经济
业务
社会福利
微观经济学
产业组织
服务提供商
经济
双边市场
劳动经济学
匹配(统计)
供应链
定价策略
博弈论
定价
供求关系
服务(商务)
激励
利润分享
作者
Li Chen,Yao Cui,Jingchen Liu,Xiaoyan Liu
标识
DOI:10.1177/10591478251389408
摘要
The success of a gig platform is crucially driven by its ability to compete for labor supply. However, gig workers are independent contractors whose working schedules are not fully controlled by the platform. To overcome this challenge, gig platforms have commonly relied on bonus strategies to drive the participation of gig workers. We study the impact of bonus strategies on gig platforms and their welfare implications. We consider two types of bonus strategies used by gig platforms: (1) fixed bonus that is paid in addition to commissions as long as a service provider participates and (2) contingent bonus that is paid only if a service provider participates consistently over time. We develop a game theory model to study platform competition with bonus strategies. Our analysis shows that the two types of bonuses will arise in equilibrium under different market conditions. First, when labor supply is thick, fixed bonus will be offered. In this case, fixed bonus improves platform profit by eliminating a prisoner’s dilemma that arises when the platforms compete only on commissions. However, social welfare will be reduced because the utilization of the labor supply is reduced due to the softened platform competition. Second, when labor supply is thin, contingent bonus will be offered. In this case, contingent bonus reduces platform profit because it intensifies platform competition and traps the platforms in a prisoner’s dilemma where they are forced to offer too much bonus. It further causes inefficiency in matching labor supply with demand and hence reduces social welfare.
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